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Junk, junk and even more junk. Life on the trash-planet Deponia is anything but a walk in the park. No surprise that Rufus had enough of that and hatches one ludicrous plan after the other to escape this bleak place.

When Rufus, on one of his attempts to leave Deponia behind, meets Goal, he not only falls madly in love with the beautiful girl from Elysium; he also accidentally shoves her right off her comfortable star cruiser and down to the desolate trash-planet. This accident kindles a new, brilliant plan: he needs to get Goal back to the floating city of Elysium – and while he's on it, he can also impersonate her sleazy fiance Cletus, who is the spitting image of Rufus for some reason. And thus, an exciting adventure begins...

Showered in top-scores and awards, the Deponia-Trilogy, created by the developers of Edna&Harvey: The Breakout, The Whispered World and Memoria, managed to reach cult-status almost instantly. Thanks to its exciting story, likeable characters and hilarious dialogues and a finely crafted mixture of comedy and puzzles, Deponia is enjoyable for both, young and old. Join Rufus on his thrilling journeys, for the first time in a complete edition with many new features, that will not only be a blast for hardcore adventure fans, but also those new to the genre.

From the creators of the award-winning games Edna&Harvey: The Breakout, The Whispered World,A New Beginning, Harvey's New Eyes, Memoria and Blackguards

Deponia: The Complete Journey contains more than 4 hours of developer's commentary featuring game creator Poki and the voices of Rufus and Goal

Experience Deponia's story in full length

Challenging puzzles, more than 40 hours of playtime and bizarre dialogues

Bonus content, extras and making-of features include 'How to draw Rufus & Goal' and 'The Art of Deponia' videos, Developer's Commentary Soundtrack (6 new songs created and sung by Poki) and papercraft models

Shopper Reviews

A dystopian Monkey Island

The Deponia series is a surprisingly good point and click adventure with one of the most unlikable protagonists. But once (or IF) you get used to the crude humour, some illogical puzzles and some more crude humour, you'll find yourself immersed in a beautifully made dystopian world. If you like the Monkey Island series, you might enjoy Deponia as well!

Its ok

The game is really with a good sense of humor and a beautiful graphic work but I find it very difficult to solve the puzzles which is basically what the game is all about.Maybe it's just me but the game could have been more fun if the puzzles are not so difficult and one could move along the storyline with the sense of humor and very beautiful graphics to enjoy.